Police in Cleveland are looking for a man who broadcast a homicide on Facebook Live, according to WOIO. The suspect, Steve Stephens, also claimed to have committed multiple additional murders, but those are still unconfirmed and police say they have found no other bodies. WOIO reports that East 102 Street – East 108 Street in Cleveland is currently under lockdown and that Cleveland Clinic is “on stand by for mass casualties.”

According to News 5 Cleveland, Stephens began broadcasting the video from his car. Upon spotting the senior citizen shooting victim, Stephens reportedly said “I found somebody I am about to kill. I’m about to kill this old dude.”

The video of the shooting remained on Stephens’ Facebook page for over three hours after the shooting took place. It has been taken down and his page deactivated.

In the wake of the shooting, one of manydisturbingincidentsbroadcastonFacebookLive in recent months, Facebook said in a statement, “We do not allow this kind of content on Facebook. We work hard to keep a safe environment on Facebook, and are in touch with law enforcement in emergencies when there are direct threats to physical safety.”

The man killed in the Facebook Live video was 74-year-old father Robert Godwin, who was walking home from an Easter meal with his family when he was seemingly randomly selected by the shooter.